LUCA (LAST UNIVERSAL COMMON ANCESTOR) - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

 

WHY IN NEWS?

In a new study, scientists have said the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) could have formed just 300 million years after the earth formed.

 

  • Origin of Life Forms: LUCA is believed to be the single cell from which all three branches of life (bacteria, archaea, and eukarya) originated.
  • Fossil Evidence: There is no direct fossil evidence of LUCA.
  • Modern Genomes: Shared features among modern genomes support the existence of LUCA.
  • Molecular Clock Theory: This theory helps reconstruct the 'tree of life' by estimating the time between evolutionary events based on mutation rates.
  • Phylogenetic Tree Construction: Researchers at the University of Bristol and Exeter estimated LUCA's origin to be around 4.2 billion years ago using a molecular clock.
  • Genome Characteristics: LUCA had a small genome with about 2.5 million bases encoding approximately 2,600 proteins.
  • Metabolites: Compounds produced by LUCA's metabolism could have created a secondary ecosystem, enabling the emergence of other microbes.
  • Earliest Fossil Evidence: Found in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, these fossils are of organisms from around 3.4 billion years ago, indicating LUCA originated about a billion years earlier.

 Source:  https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/searching-for-luca-the-first-life-form-from-which-all-other-life-descended/article68409763.ece